In an attempt to overcome the limitations of current techniques for monitoring abdominal organ perfusion, a prototype reflectance fiber optic photoplethysmographic (PPG) sensor and processing system was evaluated on seventeen anaesthetized patients undergoing laparotomy. Good quality PPG signals were obtained from the large bowel, small bowel, liver and stomach. Simultaneous PPG signals from the finger were also obtained for comparison purposes using an identical fiber optic sensor. Analysis of the mean ac and dc PPG amplitudes of all acquired signals indicated larger amplitudes for those signals obtained from abdominal organs than those obtained from the finger. Mean estimated blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) values from all abdominal sites ...
A prototype fiber-optic reflectance-mode pulse oximetry sensor and measurement system is developed f...
the continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early detectio...
The continuous monitoring of arterial blood oxygen saturation in patients with compromised periphera...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
a new continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early...
Objective A reliable, continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could allo...
BACKGROUND: The continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could make the early det...
There is a need for reliable monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Preliminary pil...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of visceral organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Splan...
The early detection of inadequate splanchnic tissue oxygenation would reduce the risk of hypoperfusi...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Adequate splanchnic oxygen saturation (SpO2) is essential for maintaining organ viability during and...
The focus of this paper will be in the development and in vivo applications of new custom made photo...
A prototype fiber-optic reflectance-mode pulse oximetry sensor and measurement system is developed f...
the continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early detectio...
The continuous monitoring of arterial blood oxygen saturation in patients with compromised periphera...
A two wavelength photometric fibre-optic reflectance sensor was developed for assessing abdominal o...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Spla...
a new continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early...
Objective A reliable, continuous method of monitoring splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could allo...
BACKGROUND: The continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation could make the early det...
There is a need for reliable monitoring of abdominal organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Preliminary pil...
There is a need for reliable continuous monitoring of visceral organ oxygen saturation (SpO2). Splan...
The early detection of inadequate splanchnic tissue oxygenation would reduce the risk of hypoperfusi...
Splanchnic organs are particularly vulnerable to hypoperfusion. Currently, there is no technique tha...
Adequate splanchnic oxygen saturation (SpO2) is essential for maintaining organ viability during and...
The focus of this paper will be in the development and in vivo applications of new custom made photo...
A prototype fiber-optic reflectance-mode pulse oximetry sensor and measurement system is developed f...
the continuous monitoring of splanchnic organ oxygen saturation (SpO2) would make the early detectio...
The continuous monitoring of arterial blood oxygen saturation in patients with compromised periphera...